So refreshing and light on a hot summer day. And easy to prepare. Makes a terrific brunch addition. Perhaps serve a little sashimi or sushi on the side. Just add cold sake or a chilled cocktail or mocktail.
Soba is a Japanese noodle made from buckwheat. Buckwheat sounds like a heavy noodle, but they are surprisingly light. Soba noodles have fewer calories, more fiber, and more protein than traditional pasta.
Grated carrots are not traditional in this recipe, but the first time I made it I didn’t have daikon radish. I really liked the color and the flavor so I kept them in the ingredients.
I must confess, I’m not a huge noodle or pasta fan. A good friend of mine gave me a few packages of soba noodles so I went for it. I was pleasantly surprised by them. Plus, the only other time I’ve eaten cold noodles is spaghetti leftovers out of the refrigerator after a long night out. Well, back in the day. In a galaxy far. far away.
Add this dish to your heat wave menu repertoire. The way things are going, maybe I should make a category called “heat wave” food and beverages?
EQUIPMENT: colander, bowl
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diakon Soba Noodles